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> Dynamic display of Y-axis on XY graphs
lraynal
post Jul 4 2007, 08:21 AM
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Dear all,
I'm trying to debug a LabVIEW 7.1(.1) bug with the Y-scale(s) when autosizing and hide/show.

I saw one topic under the NI forum related to this trouble, but dated in 2004, and without any complete answer... Just ideas !
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?boar...id=44096#M93787://http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/messa...inked-image" />://http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/messa...inked-image" />://http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/messa...inked-image" />

The bug is: I have a XY Graph. When I change the range of the Y-scale, then hide it, and then autoscale... If I show it again, it sometimes (for not saying frequently !) has moved from the normal position... Like this:
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Here is a simple code to repeat this behaviour:
Attached File  Yscale_problem.vi ( 37.18K ) Number of downloads: 154


One idea to avoid (a little bit!) this problem, is to show the scale before changing the range (when we auto-scale it) and then hide it again. We see a flickering, but that's almost working...

I just can add that in 8.2 the hide and show of the scale is not moving the width of the Graph... Probably because of this recurent problem since a long time !

Does someone has ever encounter this "old" bug, and has a better idea to solve it?
For information, in my real program, I have 6 Y-scales for 6 plots, and I need to change the width of the Graph depending on the number of plots I want to see (i.e I don't want a "small" graph if I'm watching just one plot!)

Thanks for your help.
Laurent


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